广义逆高斯纹理海杂波背景下的自适应失配检测器

Translated title of the contribution: Adaptive Detectors for Mismatched Signal under Sea Clutter Background with Generalized Inverse Gaussian Texture

Yifei Fan, Duo Chen, Jia Su, Zixun Guo, Mingliang Tao, Ling Wang

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Abstract

Considering mismatched problem between theoretical steering vector and actual steering vector causes false-alarm-rate increase in the process of maritime radar detection, the adaptive mismatched detectors are studied under Compound Gaussian Model (CGM). In order to reject mismatched signal, the fictitious signal orthogonal to theoretical steering vector is introduced in the null hypothesis, and a target detection with mismatched signal is given. The texture component of CGM is represented by generalized inverse distribution, and the Adaptive Beamformer Orthogonal Rejection Test (ABORT) is developed based on two-step Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test (GLRT) and Maximum A Posteriori GLRT (MAP GLRT) criterions respectively. Both the proposed detectors are testified to have Constant False AlaRm (CFAR) characteristics for speckle covariance matrix and target doppler steering vector. Experimental results based on simulated and real measured sea clutter data indicate that the proposed mismatched detectors show preferable target detection performance under the matched steering vector condition and anti-mismatch capability under the mismatched steering vector condition.

Translated title of the contributionAdaptive Detectors for Mismatched Signal under Sea Clutter Background with Generalized Inverse Gaussian Texture
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)3602-3610
Number of pages9
JournalDianzi Yu Xinxi Xuebao/Journal of Electronics and Information Technology
Volume46
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2024

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